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    So is Superman going after Helspont, i thought Grifter and Voodoo would be the ones to go after him. Maybe Superman should team up with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexrules View Post
    Jason was one of those who looked up to him but never really got to spend time with him like Dick and Tim have or did in the old universe. Still hard for me to think of this as a entirely different Universe in many ways. I really don't know Jason's past in this universe so it may be he was always resentful of figures like Superman but Starfire and Roy not looking up to Superman is sad to me knowing the past history of The Titan's and what Superman meant to them and them to him.
    Jason is now kind of a nut who carries guns around and doesn't have a problem using them. His type should be afraid of Superman.
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    Yeah what kind of crazy guy would use a gun...

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    I really didn't like it, and I been looking forward to this issue for awhile. I have no problems with how Lobdell handled Superman, it is pretty much all Jason, well Roy too; but I've always been real critical of Roy. Lobdell spent too much of the issue on Superman, leaving the real interesting part too short and feeling completely out of the blue. Though on the Superman part, I really enjoyed Kori's reaction with Superman, however jason I was terribly disappointed in. He was far too scared and was praising Superman way too much. With how much anger Jason placed on Superman, it felt like he was treating Superman worse than he treats Batman. I think Superman's part could have been cut down to only 5 pages, in fact it didn't need to be in the red Hood, this could have happened in his own book. Red Hood was one of my top books when the nu52 first started, but lately it seems like they are focusing too much on singular characters and getting sidetracked. It doesn't feel like a team book, it doesn't feel like a Jason book. It's a: "Sometimes Jason book, but feels very random and without a focus book."

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